/ ba
noun #25

Meanings

  1. 1 bar; pub
  2. 2 to puff
  3. 3 bang; smack
  4. 4 Tieba sub-forum

Examples

Wǒmen zuówǎn qù jiǔbā hē le jǐ bēi.
We went to a bar for a couple of drinks last night.
Tā niánqīng de shíhou cháng pào wǎngbā dǎ yóuxì.
When he was young he often hung out at internet cafes playing games.
Bā! mén yīxià guānshàng le.
Bang! The door slammed shut.

Tips

history
First-tone is one of the cleanest English loanwords in Chinese. The character was repurposed in the early twentieth century to transliterate the syllable 'bar', then quickly anchored a whole modern-life family: 酒吧 (bar), 网吧 (internet cafe), 咖啡吧 (coffee bar), 吧台 (bar counter). Once Baidu launched its forum platform 贴吧 in 2003, bā picked up a second life as 'sub-forum' — hence 吧主 (forum moderator) and 吧友 (fellow forum member). A rare third reading (smack!) is recorded in dictionaries but almost never seen outside dialect transcription.
mistakes
Tone makes the meaning. First-tone is this concrete noun ('bar', 'puff', 'bang'); toneless is the sentence-softening particle on a separate page. Rule of thumb: if stands inside a noun (酒吧, 网吧, 吧台) or kicks off an onomatopoeic sound, it's bā. If it sits at the end of a sentence softening the mood, it's ba.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Left mouth-radical — the indexing radical. As in most modern sentence-final particles (, , , ), the mouth-radical signals 'this is something said aloud' — a verbal tag rather than a content word. Stages as a pure spoken modulator.
phonetic
to hope for; tail
Right supplies the sound (bā, neutralised to toneless ba in the particle reading and preserved as bā in the loanword 'bar' reading). Same phonetic in , , . Semantically empty here — is a phonetic loan: ancient writers needed a graph for the suggestion-particle and grafted onto a mouth.

In Pop Culture

贴吧 Tiēbā
Tieba (Baidu's post bar)
Baidu's flagship forum platform, launched 2003. Every topic gets its own bā ('bar'), making the everyday word for sub-forum in Chinese internet slang.

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